Xigmatek has announced the Glare 7A case, a mid-tower case which is compatible with high-end graphics cards and extensive watercooling setup. Furthermore the case features a horizontal dual-compartment layout with a big PSU cover.
The Glare 7A is a mid-tower chassis that's been made from SECC and tempered glass. On this case the tempered glass is used on the front and left panels, while the right comes with a more simple steel panel. The Glare 7A measures 450 x 200 x 495mm and classifies as a mid-tower. On the inside there is space for ATX, micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards.
Cooling wise there is space for one big radiator (360mm) that can be mounted on the top and for another average radiator (240mm) in the front. In addition there is enough space for mid-range tower coolers, which can measure up to 160mm in height.
The internal layout is overall simple and straightforward, you can install up to two HDDs or four SSDs. At the front of the case, there are two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports as well as standard HD audio jacks, alongside power and reset switches.
So far Xigmatek has not revealed details on pricing and availability on their Glaire 7A case but we are sure we will know more during next weeks.
Source:
techpowerup